00s A 1 THE CENTRE REPORTER. ———— THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1910. {8 THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Paragraphs of News Taken from the Files of the Reporter of 1884. December 10, 1884. Major Fisher, of Penn Hall, intends refitting his mill at Farmers Mills with improved machinery, [The editor says, a quarter of good beef will be taken by us on subscription, No wonder, the next item states that dressed pork sells at 534 to 6 cents per pound. ] Houses are scarce here—no doubt a dozen or more could find renters be- tween this and spring. Lots can be had at reasonable figures in the direction of the railroad, and with houses erected on them the investment would undoubt- edly pay. A man by the name of Kite, from Hec- la, killed two bears in Greens Valley, north of Centre Hall, last week, Willis near Centre Hall, lost one of his horses. It got loose in the stable a few nights ago and bad a leg broken from a kick by another horse and had to be shot. Yony From. Perry Krise and other hunters brought four deer from the Rishel, of two Clearfield woods last week. Another improvement has been staked off at the sts I. J. Grenoble will erect a building for a Mr. will occu- on and work begun on it, store and dwelling 70 by 335 feet. Bartholomew, we understand, py it when finished for store and dwell- ing. Mr. Camp has purchased the house, lot and shop, belonging to John Hoffer, at the lower end of town and will dwelling and erect additional buildings for furniture shops in the spring. 2 oS ied,—Near T Mic- Died, —N I Mi ) hael Ulrich, aged 8: years and 4 months, usseyville, Dec, 3, ————— U. S. Food Stotks Offered Direct to Public. in the federal govern- ment. s t to reduce the high cost of living were taken a few days ago with the in attemg plan for ration of a people ¥ mail carrier over a salesman, st covering the entire avail- ill be prepared at once by of this plan for the Is direct to the 1 that a great saving postmasters and car- con The he arrangements made at i t as government ihteresting con- ac »s and methods of sale the city or borough the from that place, after which distribution takin LAKIN; The st and foodstuffs, can be made to include all orders can be decided on. toam———————— Fighters Paid Heavy Tax. Taxes levied by the government ob the $100.000 ternal reven: y. Dempsey act: received $23,970 of the $27,000 called for in his contract. The former champion paid a normal tax 1asu rtax of $23.570, in all $31,270, according to the figures, while Dempsey's norm al tax was $2,040, with a surtax of $1,490. fF Re 5 Of 27.940 ADK A Qa — GEORGES VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gobble and Mr. and Mrs. S, E. Gobble were visitors at the home of John ligen, at Farmers Mills, on Sunday. John Auman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Breon. Mrs. Smith, of Lock Haven, and Miss Mattie Williams, of New York, are spending this" week at the D, D. Decker home, Virs. Wenzel returned to her home in johnstown on Tuesday after spending two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Ackerman. P. A. Auman spent a few days last week with friends in Centre Hall. LL A SARS. State Agricultural Notes. When farming prospers the world ptospers ; and conversely, when farm. ing suffers everybody is unfavorably affected, . Custodians of the law are sometimes found as offenders of the laws that they are charged to enforce. Legal advice from laymen is some- times expensive, It is advisable to se- cure legal information from the proper source, Some Justices of the Peace and Con- stables, are offenders of the “Dog Law of 1917," and occasionally get caught in the Department of Agriculture's dragnet. “Bob White” is an extremely useful bird to the farmer through its weed-seed eating habits in the winter and insect. eating habits during the summer, Eight hundred million dollars is the anbual loss to agriculture and forestry in United States through the depreda- tions of insect pests, “The abundant capacity of Republican leadership to make mistakes,” No, the quotation is not from a Democrat. It is from Senator Kenyon of Iowa, Surely, Senator, you didn't have Senator Lodge or Chairman Hays in mind? NEW GAME LAWS, Regulations Changed By Last Legis lature and Now in Force. With the exception of a change in the open season for woodcock from October 20-November 30 to October 1-November 30, removing red squirrels from the pro- tected list, making the open season for klackbirds August 1-November 30, and decreasing the season’s bag for rabbits from 60 to 40 and the daily bag for woodcock from ten to six, the closed seasons and the bag regulations have been unaffected by the game measures so far signed by the governor. 1919-20 Open Game Season. O ctober 20 to November jo--Ruffed grouse, Virginia quail, ringneck phesa- ants, Hungarian quail, gray, black and fox squirrels. October 1to November 30--Woodcock. November 15 to November 3o--Wild Turkey, August 1 to November 30 - Blackbirds. November 1 to 15-- Wild rabbit and hare, September 1 to December October 15 to December 15--Bear, December 31- Racoon. December 1 to December 15--Deer, August 1 to November 3jo--Upland or grass plover and blackbirds, September 1 to November jo-Railcoot, SS mudhen, reedbird, sandpiper, curlew, jacksnipe and shore birds, September 16 to January j3i--Water fowl, Bag Limits. Woodcock, six per day. Wild Turkey, one a season, Ruffled grouse, foura day and twenty- four a season, Virginia quail, eight a day and 25 a season. Ringneck pheasant, four a day and ten a season. Bear, one a season, Squirrel, six a day and twenty a sea- son. Wild Rabbits, six a day and 40 a sea- son, Hare, three a day and 15 a seasou, Deer, one a season, A series of amendments to the code that have been approved by the governor take the size limit off the brook and brown trout and limit the catch to 25 a day. The sizelimit is also taken off of yellow perch, which is now unlaw- ful to take by any legal device during any season of the year, CYRUS BRUNGART JUSTICE OF THE FEACE CENTEE HALL, PA. fpecial attention given to collecting, Le gal writings of all classes, including deeds, morigages agreements, eto. marriage licenses sand hun tet'y loenses secured, and all matters pertaining tothe office sttendad to vromptly, jaul 2 fish Encampment opens Sept 6th farmers. poses, On account of the high cost Jor persons over 18 years of age ; C. Exhibition opens Sept. Sth by farmers and for snaterial for building and re. R. NEFF, Chairman. RRR Thursday, August 7th MUCH DEPENDS ON THE EXAMI- Department Store Millhetm Lewistown, Pa. Phone Us at Our Expense. Milroy, Pa. i | i i “Rats Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal of Rat-Snap."” I of RAT $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there ia at least disenne that science haa in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions | requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Medicine in taken inte rally and sets thru the Blood on the Mucous Bur. | faces of the System thereby destroying ! the foundation of the i giving the patient sirength by ¢ up the con~ stitution and assisting nature in doing its work . proprietors have 80 uch faith in the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Med they offer One | Hundred D y cese that it falls to cure, Send for list of testimond | Address F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, | Ohio. Bold by all Druggists, Tic. Leen able to Cure ‘Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next Morn- ' ing.’ samong rst " Hoe Ap Linde ys Bondy ded dln Bp - ance and r iy a + 3 gid, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTREE MALL, PA, 3 a TTT Pr Tr TTT TT A - "| 3 - Sass sssssassssatans - Ic Oaoy iS casy to use is packed sosafely and conve- sted, sinfectsy gree at 2 $y # f washing and Cleaning » Makes pure soap and saves money besides. 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